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  <h1>Media Fragments Working Group Teleconference</h1>

  <h2>15 Jun 2010</h2>

  <p><a href=
  'http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/SixthF2FAgenda'>Agenda</a></p>

  <p>See also: <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-irc">IRC log</a></p>

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      <dt>Present</dt>

      <dd>Jacob, Jack, Yves, Raphael, Erik, davy, Wim, Franck,
      Silvia</dd>

      <dt>Regrets</dt>

      <dd>Michael</dd>

      <dt>Chair</dt>

      <dd>Raphael, Erik</dd>

      <dt>Scribe</dt>

      <dd>raphael</dd>
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  <h2>Contents</h2>

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        <li><a href="#item01">1. Administrative</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item02">2. Firefox plugin demo</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item03">3. Media Fragments URI
        syntax</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item04">4. Protocol Handling</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item05">5. Other dimensions (track, id,
        xywh)</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item06">6. Handling track and id</a></li>

        <li><a href="#item07">7. Housekeeping</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#ActionSummary">Summary of Action Items</a></li>
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    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Date: 15 June
    2010</p>

    <h3 id="item01">1. Administrative</h3>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt; scribe: raphael</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt; scribenick:
    raphael</p>

    <p class='phone'>The agenda is at <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/SixthF2FAgenda">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/SixthF2FAgenda</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> agenda approved</p>

    <h3 id="item02">2. Firefox plugin demo</h3>

    <p class='phone'>Plugin and demos are available in the CVS
    repository</p>

    <p class='phone'>Jakub is presenting what the plugin can do</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> do temporal and spatial
    fragments<br />
    ... compliant with the current spec, generate the good headers
    and interact with the client media player<br />
    ... use of custom controls for the media player in the UA from
    Davy<br />
    ... connect to the ninsuna proxy server</p>

    <p class='phone'>Jakub showing HTTP traces</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> first demo, <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/temporal/demo_10-20.html">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/temporal/demo_10-20.html</a><br />

    ... if you click elsewhere on the timeline, nothing happened
    ... we should fix this in the future<br />
    ... second demo, <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/temporal/demo_5-15.html">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/temporal/demo_5-15.html</a><br />

    ... what you get is the closest interval</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> let's keep this in mind,
    since I think we should have the smallest interval, not
    necesarily the closest<br />
    ... let's keep this open and decide later on, since we might
    need more test cases</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> third demo: <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/spatial/demo_spatial1.html">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/code/plugin/demos/spatial/demo_spatial1.html</a><br />

    ... just an overlay on the UA player ... no request sent to the
    server<br />
    ... problem here: the server does not send X-Content-Duration
    header so no length written in the firefox timeline<br />
    ... fourth demo: not yet there, a combination of temporal and
    spatial which nicely highlights the blackboard</p>

    <p class='phone'>Jakub is using Fiddler, <a href=
    "http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/">http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> but only on Windows<br />
    ... you can use any HTTP proxy<br />
    ... slightly more reliable than a firebug which is a firefox
    extension</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; good stuff!</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> now showing the plugin
    options<br />
    ... you will see the settings, where you can put a proxy
    address<br />
    ... by default: Ninsuna<br />
    ... so it can works for any video (e.g. YouTube) since they are
    proxying to Ninsuna<br />
    ... Ninsuna can process on the fly any videos encoded in
    MP4<br />
    ... ogg will follow soon</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> some questions regarding
    how the plugin works</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> the plugin uses the
    Firefox javascript API ... nothing standardized for setting up
    the headers</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; s/?Wim/Wim/</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> who should detect stupid
    request? e.g. #t=30,20<br />
    ... currently, the plugin is sending a request</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Silvia:</cite> I think the plugin /
    browser should detect such mal-formed requests</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> Yes Silvia, as it is
    written in <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/TemporalDimension">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/TemporalDimension</a>,
    TC03</p>

    <p class='phone'>Jakub showing a very interesting example ...
    from the Mozilla web site, a video of Firefox 3.6</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> where at one point, we
    get a 416 answer instead of a 200!</p>

    <p class='phone'>Yves pretends that the server is wrong in this
    case</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; what is the
    request?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; EACCcc server seems to
    be misbehaving</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>jsendor</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://videos-cdn.mozilla.net/firefox/3.6/whatsnewin36.ogv">http://videos-cdn.mozilla.net/firefox/3.6/whatsnewin36.ogv</a></p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; Jakub, use this
    URL for the non-mf-aware webserver example: <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/media/fragf2f.ogv">http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/media/fragf2f.ogv</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> the issue is that when
    Jakub is sending a valid range but unknown by the server, the
    server is sending back a 416 instead of a 200</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>jsendor</cite>&gt; I am sending
    exactly something like this: <a href=
    "http://html5demos.com/assets/dizzy.ogv#t=0:00:05">http://html5demos.com/assets/dizzy.ogv#t=0:00:05</a>,0:00:20
    + proper headers</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> this is not the problem of
    Apache<br />
    ... but a problem of this server</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; scribe: Raphael</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; ScribeNick:
    Raphael</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; chair: Raphael,
    Erik</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; agenda: <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/SixthF2FAgenda">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/SixthF2FAgenda</a></p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; Date: 15 June 2010</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> which recipes are
    implemented ?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> the one with
    ;include-setup<br />
    ... I'm not playing with the cache currently</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> if you click on the seeking
    bar, nothing is happening, right?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> yes</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> limitation of the plugin
    = works in firefox, thus with theora codec (no h.264) ... will
    talk about the Chrome plugin later</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> precision, if you click on
    the seeking bar outside of the range the browsers knows
    about</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> So only the recipe at
    5.2.2 is implemented<br />
    ... Actually: 5.2.2.2</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> I try to investigate how
    to do a Chome plugin<br />
    ... it is much newer, so currently we can do less things<br />
    ... many requests from developers and Chrome is giving more and
    more power to developers but currently buggy<br />
    ... might be difficult to have custom controls too on
    Chrome<br />
    ... so rendering in UA will be difficult</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Davy:</cite> Chrome has already
    implemented some smart media retrieval<br />
    ... live demo: open <a href=
    "http://ninsuna.elis.ugent.be/MediaFragmentsPlayerHTML?url=http%3A//ninsuna.elis.ugent.be/DownloadServlet/apple/10%2C000_BC_trailer_2.mp4%3Ftrack%3D1%3B2%23t%3D100%2C110%26xywh%3Dpercent%3A10%2C10%2C50%2C50&amp;ajax=1&amp;height=375&amp;width=1180">
    http://ninsuna.elis.ugent.be/MediaFragmentsPlayerHTML?url=http%3A//ninsuna.elis.ugent.be/DownloadServlet/apple/10%2C000_BC_trailer_2.mp4%3Ftrack%3D1%3B2%23t%3D100%2C110%26xywh%3Dpercent%3A10%2C10%2C50%2C50&amp;ajax=1&amp;height=375&amp;width=1180</a>
    on Chrome<br />
    ... even though the range is at the end, it plays immediately
    !<br />
    ... chrome behaves differently with ogg, but just for
    MP4!<br />
    ... the ability to jump immediately to a timepoint</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> last issue, our demo is
    a HTML page that contains one video, is it or use case?<br />
    ... what's happening if multiple videos on the page?<br />
    ... what's happening if the URI is not an html document but a
    ogg resource?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> the fragments is applied
    to ALL &lt;video&gt; elements of the html page<br />
    ... for the plugin, it does not know if the video resource has
    been directly requested or through a page</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; shouldn't the URI in
    the video element contain the fragment rather than the html
    page?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> it just adds headers<br />
    ... the browser is requesting all elements contained in a
    page</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; each resource
    separately, as it should</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> I agree<br />
    ... what's happening when the URI in the browser bar is a media
    resource</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jakub:</cite> Firefox treats this
    separately, it is not a page<br />
    ... headers are modified, so it works<br />
    ... but we cannot have custom controls, so the UA cannot really
    render the fragment</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; you mean: the plugin
    cannot render the fragment?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> it can ... with some
    tricks<br />
    ... removing the default controls of firefox<br />
    ... and use the contextual menu to enforce custom
    controls<br />
    ... the issue Silvia is that Firefox does not consider <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/media/fragf2f.ogv">http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/media/fragf2f.ogv</a>
    as a page<br />
    ... you need to hide the default controls and enforce yours</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; yes, I understood
    that - I was wondering how you managed to get around it</p>

    <p class='phone'>Room applauses Jakub</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; I applaud Jakub, too
    :)</p>

    <h3 id="item03">3. Media Fragments URI syntax</h3>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-152?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-152 -- Yves
    Lafon to change the formal syntax to reflect that we don't need
    a subdelim for selecting multiple tracks but we allow multiple
    track= in the URI + change the top level part to reflect the
    latest change on the mediasegment production -- due 2010-03-16
    -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/152">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/152</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>When the action has been given: <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/03/09-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01">http://www.w3.org/2010/03/09-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01</a></p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#naming-track">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#naming-track</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> OK, I need to modify the
    grammar</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> the semantics is a and,
    right?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> we need to look at the
    prose to make sure that because of this, the media can get
    'bigger', since we are collecting potentially many tracks</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> I have an
    announcement</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-119?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-119 -- Yves
    Lafon to request admins to set up a cvs notifications mailing
    list and notifications -- due 2009-10-14 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/119">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/119</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>The mailing list has been setup</p>

    <p class='phone'>It is:
    member-media-fragment-notifications@w3.org</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> you must subscribe to it
    if you wish to get notifications in our repository</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-media-fragment-notifications/">
    http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-media-fragment-notifications/</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> for example, get
    notifications for all the demo files uploaded this
    morning<br />
    ... but also chaanges in the spec<br />
    ... this is an opt-in mailing list, so far, only Yves and I are
    subscribed</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-119</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-119 Request
    admins to set up a cvs notifications mailing list and
    notifications closed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> Yves is working now on
    the ACTION-152<br />
    ... formal grammar fixed now for the URI syntax<br />
    ... allow multiple 'track=' in the URI<br />
    ... nothing to change in the header syntax since Silvia has
    already foreseen the case<br />
    ... i.e: track-ranges-specifier = trackprefix "=" trackparam *(
    ";" trackparam )</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-152</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-152 Change
    the formal syntax to reflect that we don't need a subdelim for
    selecting multiple tracks but we allow multiple track= in the
    URI + change the top level part to reflect the latest change on
    the mediasegment production closed</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-160?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-160 -- Yves
    Lafon to send an email reporting the issue for track names --
    due 2010-04-14 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/160">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/160</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> mail has not been
    sent<br />
    ... I will explain the issue</p>

    <p class='phone'>we are seeing more and more IRIs, so what
    should be the encoding of a fragment in a IRI?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> how do we specify that
    track names should be encoded in UTF-8 if the IRIs is encoded
    differently ?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> there are mappings between
    IRIs and URIs<br />
    ... IRIs can be a different character set</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>Jack is giving an example mixing latin2
    (Polish with /L), utf8 and Big5 (Chinese) encoding</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> I think it is not a unique
    problem for us<br />
    ... I'm pretty sure actually<br />
    ... so other groups must have faced this issue</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> suggest that Yves's
    action is transformed into a mail to the Internationalization
    WG cc-ing us to flag the issue we have</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://tools.ietf.org/wg/idnabis/">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/idnabis/</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> suggest that Yves does
    this action after lunch break</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-170?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-170 -- Yves
    Lafon to send an email about metadata headers and 206 responses
    -- due 2010-06-09 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/170">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/170</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>See Yves's email at <a href=
    "http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0007.html">
    http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0007.html</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>See Silvia's understanding of the issue:
    <a href=
    "http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0009.html">
    http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0009.html</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> first issue, if you have
    the header data of the media file, and try to get now a
    fragment of it, you need to make sure the representation of the
    resouce has not changed<br />
    ... works with if-range and etag</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-09#section-5.3">
    http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-09#section-5.3</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> second issue, drawing on
    the blackboard<br />
    ... request a first fragment (request 1) triggers a reply with
    a Content-Range-Mapping header<br />
    ... request a second fragment (request 2) triggers another
    reply with another Content-Range-Mapping header<br />
    ... the Content-Range-Mapping is an Entity Header ... so it
    will be saved<br />
    ... that's why I think we should NOT add any new headers in the
    spec<br />
    ... summary, IF-RANGE is an orthogonal issue ... it is just to
    ensure that we have a fresh copy<br />
    ... headers apply to the full resource</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> I understand the issue ...
    but we need paragraphs in the spec<br />
    ... perhaps a new section of how caches must work, similar to
    section 7 for clients<br />
    ... drawing will put in the wiki in lunch</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> after lunch break,
    continuing on ACTION-170<br />
    ... now, we have a drawing on the wiki<br />
    ... see <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/File:F2f-jun2010-cr-crm-caching.jpg">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/File:F2f-jun2010-cr-crm-caching.jpg</a><br />

    ... I think the discussion should now interest both Silvia and
    Conrad ... we are discussing a proper use of the
    Content-Range-Mapping header</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-170?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-170 -- Yves
    Lafon to send an email about metadata headers and 206 responses
    -- due 2010-06-09 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/170">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/170</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> further explanation ... in
    the 3rd solution of the picture, the CR has just bytes ...
    while the CRM has both bytes + seconds</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Conrad:</cite> your problem is you have
    just one request header (Range) and several reply headers (for
    handling caching)</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> if you have a Vary header,
    the cache will not cache anything at all</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; Req1: Get time range
    0-5, reply bytes 0-2048 + crm 0-5, a nmf-aware cache will cache
    this</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; req2: Get time range
    5-10, reply byte 2048-4096 + crm 5-10. a nmf-aware cache will
    cache it and update crm to be 5-10 only</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; req3: get byte range
    0-4096, cache will reply with bytes 0-4096 with crm 5-10</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; so the client will
    think that 5-10s == 0-4096 bytes which is wrong</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> the CRM header is a
    solution for optimizing the case where old caches will be able
    to cache media fragments expressed in seconds, but will be able
    to serve it only when a subsequent request is expressed in
    terms of byte ranges</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; hance the need to put
    in CRM 2048-4096 = 5s-10s</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; so a UA or cache
    that understands time ranges must be able to understand byte
    ranges, and can effectively ignore the c-r-m response header
    and just deal with byte ranges?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> is it not a corner
    case?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; conrad: yes, that's
    the idea</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; an UA that understands
    time ranges can do what it wants</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; an UA knowing only
    byte ranges won't give misleading information</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; that's the only
    point</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; well, a ua that only
    understands byte ranges isn't going to make the time range
    request in the first place</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; Adding a Vary: Range,
    on each request, the cnon-mf aware cache will clear its current
    entry</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; Yves, I don't
    understand what you mean by "can do what it wants"</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; obviously the only
    thing to do is to accept the body and play it</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; yes, i wouldn't vary
    on range on this response</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; yes, i wouldn't vary
    on range on this request</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; A mf-aware UA may
    ignore the byte range, and take only the range in second form
    the CRM, (but receiving a 206 means that the server understood
    and sent the right fragment)</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> if a client has sent time
    range request, and receives a 200 with a CRM because the cache
    does not understand Media Fragments, then the client should not
    cache the CRM that does not belong to the 200 response</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#processing-protocol-server-mapped-default">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#processing-protocol-server-mapped-default</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> we are discussing now
    recipes described in 5.2.2.1 and 5.2.2.2<br />
    ... headlines are wrong, since all 5.2.2.x solutions are
    cacheable in some sense</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Davy:</cite> CRM is useless in the case
    of a 200 response<br />
    ... or if the UA makes a byte ranges request</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> we need to add a
    paragraph for explaining this clearly in the spec<br />
    ... the rationale for the introduction of this new header</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; Next to the
    introduction of new dimensions for the HTTP Range request
    header, we also introduce a new HTTP response header, called
    Content-Range-Mapping, which provides the mapping of the
    retrieved byte range to the original Range request, which was
    not in bytes. It serves two purposes:</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; • It Indicates the
    actual mapped range in terms of fragment dimensions. This is
    necessary since the server might not be able to provide a byte
    range mapping that corresponds exactly to the requested range.
    Therefore, the User Agent needs to be aware of this
    variance.</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; It provides context
    information regarding the parent resource in case the Range
    request contained a temporal dimension. More specifically, the
    header contains the start and end time of the parent resource.
    This way, the User Agent is able to understand and visualize
    the temporal context of the media fragment.</p>

    <p class='phone'><strong class='resolution'>RESOLUTION: adopt
    the third solution drawn on the wiki</strong></p><a name=
    "action01" id="action01"></a>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt;
    <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to modify the ABNF syntax of the
    Content-Range-Mapping header to take into account this
    resolution [recorded in <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01</a>]</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Created ACTION-171
    - Modify the ABNF syntax of the Content-Range-Mapping header to
    take into account this resolution [on Yves Lafon - due
    2010-06-22].</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Silvia:</cite> I support very much a
    section for caches</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> I would suggest we rename
    the section 7 into a "Note for Implementers"<br />
    ... with 7.1: For UA implementers ... how to render Media
    Fragments<br />
    ... with 7.2: For cache implementers ... how to handle Media
    Fragments</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; how about for each
    example, you show how you would retrieve the first 10k of a
    media fragment request, ie. the first 10k of "this video from
    time 5-10min" ... then the next 10k ... then the next 10k ...
    of that</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; if you can do that,
    it's probably usefully cacheable, and streamable</p><a name=
    "action02" id="action02"></a>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt;
    <strong>ACTION:</strong> Jack to work on the existing Section
    7, and draft 7.2 [recorded in <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action02">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action02</a>]</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Created ACTION-172
    - Work on the existing Section 7, and draft 7.2 [on Jack Jansen
    - due 2010-06-22].</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-170</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-170 Send an
    email about metadata headers and 206 responses closed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> to conrad, bytes range are
    absolute with respect to the original resource, so no
    cascading</p>

    <h3 id="item04">4. Protocol Handling</h3>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Wim:</cite> issue for non multiplexed
    file ... the video is in the beginning and the audio starts in
    the middle<br />
    ... the time ranges correspond to multiple byte ranges<br />
    ... how this should be represented in the CRM header?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Erik:</cite> Wim, can you write an
    example on IRC?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; Wim: <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#processing-protocol-server-mapped-setup">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-spec/#processing-protocol-server-mapped-setup</a>
    is your answer</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Wim</cite>&gt; Content-Range-Mapping:
    t:npt 10-20;include-setup=bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; ah, yes, that needs
    to be included in CRM with multiple byte ranges - that's
    correct IMHO</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Wim</cite>&gt; Content-Range-Mapping:
    t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup=bytes
    0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; no, you cannot ask
    for multiple time ranges</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>davy</cite>&gt; 0-38 is the total
    duration</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; ah,ok, fine</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; how about this:</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup eq bytes
    0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; a keyword "eq" in
    the middle with spaces around</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; in 5.2.2.3, can you
    receive multiple byte-ranges in the Range-Redirect response
    header?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; ah yes you can
    :)</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>conrad</cite>&gt; (the example only
    had one)</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>FD</cite>&gt; Assuming bytes 0-2000
    correspond to include-setup, I would prefer:
    Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup eq bytes
    4000-10000,0-2000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: (t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup)
    &nbsp;eq &nbsp;(bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000) ?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; let's use
    &lt;...&gt;</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> then replace 'eq' by
    'equal'?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: &lt;t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup&gt;
    &nbsp;eq &nbsp;&lt;bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000&gt;</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; Yves: it looks a bit
    ugly, to be honest...</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> no need for
    parenthesis</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; CRM: t:npt
    10-20/0-38;include-setup = bytes 0-2000,4000-1000/2000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup
    &nbsp;equals &nbsp;bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; a=b is usually
    readable</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; CRM: (t:npt
    10-20/0-38;include-setup) = (bytes 0-2000,4000-1000/2000)</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; and more efficient</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Wim:</cite> '=' is better to parse</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; only one = is allowed
    =&gt; no need for parenthesis</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; remember that it has
    to be parsed by machines</p>

    <p class='phone'>We need a primary separator (e.g. =) and a
    secondary one (the ';')</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; (and debugged only by
    knowledgeable humans :) )</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; Would this work?
    CRM: t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup bytes
    0-2000,4000-1000/2000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; please let's have a
    separator or some soft</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; ok, you've
    convinced me:-)</p>

    <p class='phone'>First option: Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt
    10-20;include-setup=bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; why not removing
    ';'</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; Content-Range-Mapping:
    t:npt 10-20 include-setup=bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>FD</cite>&gt; Content-Range-Mapping:
    t:npt 10-20,include-setup=bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> CRM: (t:npt
    10-20/0-38;include-setup) (bytes 0-2000,4000-1000/2000)</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; {} instead?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>davy</cite>&gt; Content-Range-Mapping:
    t:npt 10-20 include-setup&gt;bytes 0-2000,4000-10000/20000
    ?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; if we remove ';' ,
    we should just make it a series of statements:</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt 10-20 include-setup bytes
    0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; silvia, yes hence the
    { token* }</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; §, anyone?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>PROPOSES:</cite> CRM: {t:npt
    10-20/0-38;include-setup} {bytes 0-2000,4000-1000/2000}</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; better with an = in
    the middle (clearer in the intend), but no big deal if it's not
    there</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>PROPOSED:</cite> CRM: {t:npt
    10-20/0-38;include-setup}={bytes 0-2000,4000-1000/2000}</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>davy</cite>&gt; +1</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>erik</cite>&gt; +1</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; sounds good to me</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Wim</cite>&gt; +1</p>

    <p class='phone'>+1</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt;
    Content-Range-Mapping: t:npt 10-20; include-setup; bytes
    0-2000,4000-10000/20000</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; -0</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; based on:</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; Set-Cookie:
    UserID=JohnDoe; Max-Age=3600; Version=1</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; I checked how other
    headers work at <a href=
    "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_headers">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_headers</a></p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; ok</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; +1 on the above</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; it's the talkative
    header ;)</p>

    <p class='phone'><strong class='resolution'>RESOLUTION: new
    syntax for the Content-Range-Mapping header,
    "Content-Range-Mapping: {t:npt 10-20/0-38;include-setup}={bytes
    0-2000,4000-1000/2000}"</strong></p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-166?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-166 -- Yves
    Lafon to review the ABNF syntax of the HTTP headers introduced
    by the Media Fragment URI spec -- due 2010-06-02 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/166">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/166</a></p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> I will produce the code for
    checking the grammar of the ABNF syntax of the headers as for
    the URI syntax</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-166</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-166 Review
    the ABNF syntax of the HTTP headers introduced by the Media
    Fragment URI spec closed</p><a name="action03" id=
    "action03"></a>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt;
    <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to produce the code that will
    check the grammar of both the URI syntax and the Headers syntax
    [recorded in <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action03">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action03</a>]</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Created ACTION-173
    - Produce the code that will check the grammar of both the URI
    syntax and the Headers syntax [on Yves Lafon - due
    2010-06-22].</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> there is common bits
    between the uri syntax and the header syntax<br />
    ... could we split this into 3 blocks: common syntax, uri
    syntax and header syntax ?</p><a name="action04" id=
    "action04"></a>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt;
    <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to produce the common syntax
    block [recorded in <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action04">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action04</a>]</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Created ACTION-174
    - Produce the common syntax block [on Yves Lafon - due
    2010-06-22].</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; we are also
    repeating some code from the HTTP spec</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; so it's 4 blocks
    really</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Yves:</cite> we are importing some stuff
    as a convenience ... but the normative is in the HTTP spec
    referenced</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; except where we
    extend it ;)</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-137?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-137 -- Jack
    Jansen to check that section 5.2 is implementable using the
    protocol -- due 2010-02-10 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/137">
    http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/137</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>We found back what was the
    <strong>ACTION:</strong>-)</p>

    <p class='phone'>It is actually to read and review the
    _current_ section 5.1!</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> I will put this into the
    section 7!<br />
    ... I think the section 7 will not be normative ... but this
    important stuff that needs to be said</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> ACTION-137 is
    ongoing<br />
    ... now rephrased into: Merge the content of section 5.1in the
    future section 7 (and check whether it is implementable using
    the protocol?)</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; 3:13pm here</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> looking back at some past
    actions we should close</p>

    <p class='phone'>drop ACTION-34</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; trackbot,
    help</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; See <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/irc">http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/irc</a>
    for help</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; thanks!</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-34</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-34 Look at
    python-url library to see whether he could implement the logic
    on client side closed</p>

    <p class='phone'>comment ACTION-35 we might come back to these
    if we are lacking implementations, but no resources on this
    now</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-35</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-35 Look at
    curl and/or wget to see whether the logic could be implemented
    on client side closed</p>

    <h3 id="item05">5. Other dimensions (track, id, xywh)</h3>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> I would like to make a
    disctinction between the URI syntax part and the HTTP handling
    part<br />
    ... the first being well thought, sort-of<br />
    ... the second hasn't been enough discussed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> let's talk first about
    the xywh dimension<br />
    ... we have implementation on client (Jakub)<br />
    ... purely on client side<br />
    ... nothing transmitted over the wire</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; I prefer it to stay
    that way actually</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> xywh will only be
    standardized in URI and not in protocol</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> yes silvia, question is
    whether we put strong statements or not in the spec</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; reason being that
    right now there are no codecs I believe where spatial cropping
    can be done by byte ranges</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; but we should add a
    note that it is possible to extend this in the future?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; well there is no need
    to bind that to byte ranges</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; but not saying
    anything means that the door is not closed</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; agreed</p>

    <p class='phone'>OK, we have the text already written in the
    spec</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> for the explanation</p>

    <p class='phone'>"Note that the specification does not foresee
    a Range dimension for spatial media fragments since they are
    typically resolved and interpreted by the User Agent (i.e.,
    spatial fragment extraction is not performed on server-side)
    due to the following reasons: "</p>

    <p class='phone'>Perfect!</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> two use cases for this, the
    grey overlay and the sprite that CSS people want to do</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> track dimension<br />
    ... clear use cases in the accessibility community</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Davy:</cite> implementation problem with
    tracks when we want to cache it ... too many characters to
    store!</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Wim:</cite> we can always have the
    problem, a time range yields too many byte ranges! ... but it
    is rare for a time range, while it happens for a track
    range</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Davy:</cite> how Ninsuna currently
    works, is via the '?' ... a redirect from a hash to the
    query</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Jack:</cite> should we write this in our
    new section 7?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> discussion how to handle
    track and id ... appealing solution from Jack</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>hackerjack</cite>&gt; Silvia, you
    still here?</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> do a redirect in the
    HTTP sense (30x)<br />
    ... to a URI with a query</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; a redirect can
    always be performed - I think we should describe this
    generally</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> we are documenting the
    solution ... which in a nutshell comes back to always do a
    redirection when there is track or id selection<br />
    ... solution is cacheable but not 'mergeable'</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; "mergeable"?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>silvia</cite>&gt; you can always
    combine a query with a fragment request</p>

    <p class='phone'>yeah yeah, we are not talking about this</p>

    <h3 id="item06">6. Handling track and id</h3>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> I'm giving a try to
    describe what is the envisionned solution for parsing Media
    Fragment URI that contains a track or an id selection<br />
    ... Case 1: URI requested is under the form: <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=1">http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=1</a>
    or <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=myaudio">http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=myaudio</a><br />

    ... The UA sends a Range request to the server<br />
    ... this request has a Range header, "Range:
    track=myaudio"<br />
    ... the server sends a 30x reply indicating a Redirect<br />
    ... this reply has a Location header, "Location: <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio">http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio</a>"<br />

    ... (where the # has been transformed by a ? per server
    decision)<br />
    ... the UA sends another request, a normal one this time:
    <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio">http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio</a><br />

    ... the server will serve a complete new resource (per the use
    of the query parameter) with a 200 reply<br />
    ... in addition, we enforce that the second reply contains a
    Link header, pointing to the original resource, i.e. <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg">http://www.example.com/video.ogg</a><br />

    ... Case 2: Combination of track selection and time
    ranges<br />
    ... URI requested under the form: <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=myaudio&amp;t=20">http://www.example.com/video.ogg#track=myaudio&amp;t=20</a>,50<br />

    ... The UA sends a Range request to the server<br />
    ... this request has again a Range header, e.g., "Range:
    track=myaudio,t:npt=20-50"</p>

    <p class='phone'>the server sends a 30x reply indicating a
    Redirect because of the presence of the track selection</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>scribe:</cite> this reply has a Location
    header that points to a Media Fragment URI, "Location: <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio#t=20">http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio#t=20</a>,50"<br />

    ... the UA sends another request, a RANGE request because of
    the presence of the '#': <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio#t=20">http://www.example.com/video.ogg?track=myaudio#t=20</a>,50<br />

    ... the server will serve a Partial Content reply (206) of a
    newly constructed resource<br />
    ... in addition, we enforce that the second replu contains a
    Link header, pointing to the original resource, i.e. <a href=
    "http://www.example.com/video.ogg">http://www.example.com/video.ogg</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>s/replu.reply</p>

    <p class='phone'>s/replu/reply</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Raphael:</cite> In summary, we _always_
    handle the track and id selections by a Redirection<br />
    ... we keep the original author intention of using a hash by
    putting back a link to the original resource with the Link
    header<br />
    ... this solution is cacheable by the current
    infrastructure<br />
    ... This needs to be approved tomorrow</p>

    <h3 id="item07">7. Housekeeping</h3>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-169</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-169 Reserve
    the bridge for 15&amp;16 June mediafrag f2f closed</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; just finishedchanges
    for Content-Range-Mapping, including examples</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>Yves</cite>&gt; can someone check
    this? (especially examples, the 307 case of remapping being of
    interest)</p><a name="action05" id="action05"></a>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>scribe</cite>&gt;
    <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to update the grammar parsing
    automatically generated code for the URI syntax [recorded in
    <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action05">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action05</a>]</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; Created ACTION-175
    - Update the grammar parsing automatically generated code for
    the URI syntax [on Yves Lafon - due 2010-06-22].</p>

    <p class='phone'>ACTION-70?</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-70 -- Jack
    Jansen to commit in CVS (code directory) his python code doing
    the parsing on client side of the media fragment -- due
    2009-10-14 -- OPEN</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; <a href=
    "http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/70">http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/actions/70</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-137</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-137 Merge
    the content of section 5.1in the future section 7 (and check
    whether it is implementable using the protocol?) closed</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-172</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-172 Work on
    the existing Section 7, and draft 7.2 closed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>ALL:</cite> we need to review the
    section 7</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-70</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-70 Commit
    in CVS (code directory) his python code doing the parsing on
    client side of the media fragment closed</p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-160</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-160 Send an
    email to the Internationalization WG + us reporting the issue
    for track names closed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>See:</cite> <a href=
    "http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0022.html">
    http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-fragment/2010Jun/0022.html</a></p>

    <p class='phone'>close ACTION-171</p>

    <p class='irc'>&lt;<cite>trackbot</cite>&gt; ACTION-171 Modify
    the ABNF syntax of the Content-Range-Mapping header to take
    into account this resolution closed</p>

    <p class='phone'><cite>Tomorrow:</cite> come back to the
    discussion on handling tracks and id<br />
    ... go through all ISSUES<br />
    ... + demo of test cases framework from Davy / Wim</p>

    <p class='phone'>[meeting adjourned]</p>
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  <h2><a name="ActionSummary" id="ActionSummary">Summary of Action
  Items</a></h2><!-- Action Items -->
  <strong>[NEW]</strong> <strong>ACTION:</strong> Jack to work on
  the existing Section 7, and draft 7.2 [recorded in <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action02">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action02</a>]<br />

  <strong>[NEW]</strong> <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to modify
  the ABNF syntax of the Content-Range-Mapping header to take into
  account this resolution [recorded in <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action01</a>]<br />

  <strong>[NEW]</strong> <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to produce
  the code that will check the grammar of both the URI syntax and
  the Headers syntax [recorded in <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action03">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action03</a>]<br />

  <strong>[NEW]</strong> <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to produce
  the common syntax block [recorded in <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action04">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action04</a>]<br />

  <strong>[NEW]</strong> <strong>ACTION:</strong> Yves to update
  the grammar parsing automatically generated code for the URI
  syntax [recorded in <a href=
  "http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action05">http://www.w3.org/2010/06/15-mediafrag-minutes.html#action05</a>]<br />

  &nbsp;<br />
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